We have one cafeteria that is pretty expensive and a food court that you will get sick of after a semester. There are lots of opportunities for free food on campus however. The student union gives out free food on Fridays, and if there is a big event in the breezeway there's usually pizza or a sandwich involved.

At first the food seems amazing and endless but after time goes on the food can get rather tiresome. Fortunately, FAU tends to all of the dietary needs of their students by providing options for virtually anyone. On-campus we have our own restaurant, multiple fast-food chains, coffee shops for every Dunkin' Donut and Starbucks lover, along with multiple shops to satisfy any food craving you have.

I personally think the food is great! The dining hall was completely been revamped and updated just a year ago and results are apparent across the board. I only didn't give it a fifth star because I imagine somewhere out there is a school with a gourmet chef in the kitchen that is truly deserving of the five star rating.

The food taste great and the staff rotates the meals everyday and it rarely stays the exact same. Eggs may be part of breakfast everyday but they'll change it to scrambled to boiled to omelet every few days. Even the salad bar differentiates every now and then. Once you use your owl card, you can eat multiple times in that one swipe of a card but if you leave you'll have to swipe your card again.

There are a copious amount of on-campus eating spots to choose from; however, some of the places are overpriced and mediocre quality. The Starbucks in the Breezeway is a hit or miss when it comes to the drinks.

There are no chain restaurants here, just a high-school-like cafeteria serving four or five meal options each day. The food quality is really hit and miss. Much of it is frozen food warmed up just like in the high school lunch line. The kitchen staff are very nice though. Across the street are several restaurants and cafes but they are quite expensive.

Student Responses to Review Topic: Greek Life

Greek life is very active and lively on campus but no organizations currently have houses. The good side to this is that membership dues are considerably lower than at schools with individual chapter houses.

I am not part of the Greek Life at FAU currently; however, I can inform other students that the Greek Life at FAU is rich, rewarding, and a wonderful opportunity to be recognized nationally for scholarship, service, honor, and integrity. If you have the money, I would seriously consider joining one of these marvelous organizations.

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